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10 PAPAKURA COURIER, FEBRUARY 23, 2011
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Upgrade work to stop trains
Buses will replace trains
on the southern line
between Otahuhu and
Britomart this weekend.
The closure will allow
work on upgrading the
rail network for electric
trains. KiwiRail and
Auckland Transport say
work will be scheduled at
weekends,
public
holidays and during
evenings to minimise
disruption to peak-hour
commuter services.
After this weekend the
next rail closure will be
onMarch5and6onthe
eastern line.
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for full details.
School marks reaching new levels of health
Growing success: Matua
Kukutai, Chareza Nel, Ian
Clark, principal Gus Klein,
Melissa Moore, Marlene
OSullivan of Kidz First and
Rosalie Freeman with
students Indika and Jaelyn
from Cosgrove School.
By HINERANGI VAIMOSO
Cosgrove School was
busy celebrating last
Friday.
The planting of a kauri
tree near the school
entrance symbolised the
level it’s achieved as part
of the Health Promoting
Schools programme.
The Ministry of Health
programme aims to
promote ways of eating
healthier, living better
and creating a safe
environment for pupils.
Since starting the pro-
gramme in 2001, Cos-
grove
School has
achieved the manuka
level, the kowhai level in
2007 and now the
highest level named
after the native kauri.
‘‘Kauri level acknow-
ledges that Health-
Promoting Schools is
embedded in our school
culture and that we are
working to our aim that
healthy living is at the
heart of making Cos-
grove the best possible
place to learn, work and
play,’’ the school says in
a statement inviting
friends and family to a
special assembly.
Programme co-ordi-
nator Chareza Nel says:
‘‘It’s been an awesome
journey for a really awe-
some school. We started
this push in 2001 and we
will carry it on for years
to come.’’